2020
DOI: 10.1111/jpn.13334
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Reproductive tract development and histomorphometric analysis of testes in neonatal Zaraibi kids raised on milk replacer supplemented with sodium butyrate

Abstract: This study aimed to determine the effect of sodium butyrate (SB) on reproductive tract development and histomorphometric analysis of testes in neonatal kids, as well as on their growth, antioxidant status and some blood metabolites. Thirty-six neonatal Zaraibi kids were divided immediately after 4-5 days from birth into three equal groups (12 kids/ each). The first group (G1) received milk replacer (MR) at a rate of 10% of the body weight until the weaning. The second group (G2) received 9.7% MR supplemented w… Show more

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“…Moreover, unlike sheep, raising dairy goats is beneficial for Egyptian farmers’ families, and goats are not extensively used as large‐scale economic projects. Instead, goats are maintained for the family's purposes, such as providing fresh milk (Mohamed et al., 2020; Schoenian, 1996). Therefore, the species substitution revealed in this study could not be considered willful.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, unlike sheep, raising dairy goats is beneficial for Egyptian farmers’ families, and goats are not extensively used as large‐scale economic projects. Instead, goats are maintained for the family's purposes, such as providing fresh milk (Mohamed et al., 2020; Schoenian, 1996). Therefore, the species substitution revealed in this study could not be considered willful.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This improvement in genital organ weight may be attributed to an increase in serum testosterone concentration as a result of L-arginine supplementation, where testosterone promotes the development and function of the reproductive organs (Ahangar et al, 2017). The increment in serum testosterone levels may be associated with more development in circumference of the testis scrotum as well as semen volume (Sajjad et al, 2007;Mohamed et al, 2020). Moreover, arginine stimulates the release of pancreatic and anterior pituitary hormones, which regulates protein, amino acid, fatty acid, and glucose metabolism (Ren et al, 2015).…”
Section: Biometry Of Testes and Epididymismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, exposing germ-free (GF) mice to Clostridium tyrobutyricum (CBUT), which secretes high levels of butyrate, increased their serum levels of gonadotropins [luteinising hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)] (Al-Asmakh et al, 2014 ). Meanwhile, butyrate supplementation in suckling goat kids improved reproductive tract development and the total and daily gain by improving their antioxidant status (Mohamed et al, 2020 ). Therefore, we speculated that butyric acid, an important component of SCFAs, may play a role in regulating male reproduction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%